2023 Women’s World Cup
The 2023 Women’s World Cup is under two weeks away which could mean the fantasy game is just around the corner. We look through some of the most important details to help you get up to speed so you can start planning.
The 2023 Women’s World Cup begins on July the 20th. Two countries will hosts the competition, Australia and New Zealand. USA are the defending champions and will be looking to become the only team to win three times in a row.
Which teams have qualified?
The Women’s World Cup will be the first to feature 32 teams. Amongst those teams include:
- Australia (co-hosts)
- New Zealand (co-hosts)
- China (AFC)
- Japan (AFC)
- Philippines (AFC)
- South Korea (AFC)
- Vietnam (AFC)
- Morocco (CAF)
- Nigeria (CAF)
- South Africa (CAF)
- Zambia (CAF)
- Canada (CONCACAF)
- Costa Rica (CONCACAF)
- Haiti (CONCACAF)
- Jamaica (CONCACAF)
- Panama (CONCACAF)
- United States (CONCACAF)
- Argentina (CONMEBOL)
- Brazil (CONMEBOL)
- Colombia (CONMEBOL)
- Denmark (UEFA)
- England (UEFA)
- France (UEFA)
- Germany (UEFA)
- Italy (UEFA)
- Netherlands (UEFA)
- Norway (UEFA)
- Portugal (UEFA)
- Republic of Ireland (UEFA)
- Spain (UEFA)
- Sweden (UEFA)
- Switzerland (UEFA)
Haiti, Portugal and Panama qualified for the final three places after winning their respective groups at the inter-confederation play-off tournament in February.
The Groups
Group A
New Zealand
Norway
Philippines
Switzerland
Group B
Australia
Republic of Ireland
Nigeria
Canada
Group C
Spain
Costa Rica
Zambia
Japan
Group D
England
Haiti
Denmark
China
Group E
USA
Vietnam
The Netherlands
Portugal
Group F
France
Jamaica
Brazil
Panama
Group G
Sweden
South Africa
Italy
Argentina
Group H
Germany
Morocco
Columbia
Korea Republic
Schedule
- Group Stages – July 30th – August 3rd.
- The Round of 16 – August 5th – August 8th.
- Quarter Finals – August 11th – August 12th.
- Semi Finals – Auguest 15th – August 16th.
- Third Place match – August 19th.
- Final – August 20th.
Who are the favourites?
- USA
- France
- England
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